Why You'll Love This
Just when Kacie finally has the love she deserves, her past shows up and forces an impossible choice.
- Great if you want: sweet hockey romance tangled with real emotional stakes
- The experience: fast, warm, and easy to read — comfort-romance with genuine tension
- The writing: Ehemann keeps it grounded — no melodrama, just honest, simple emotion
- Skip if: secret-keeping plot frustrates you more than it builds suspense
About This Book
Single mom Kacie Jensen finally has what she'd stopped believing she deserved — a loving, steady relationship with hockey star Brody Murphy and a life that feels genuinely whole. Then her ex walks back in after five years, and every careful thing Kacie has built is suddenly in question. Room for More is a story about the specific fear of having something good and watching it grow complicated — the kind that comes not from dramatic betrayal but from impossible competing loyalties. Ehemann understands that real tension isn't always explosive; sometimes it's the secret you're not sure how to tell and the relationship you're terrified to test.
As a reading experience, this book moves with quiet momentum. Ehemann writes domestic warmth and romantic vulnerability in equal measure, and she earns the emotional weight of Kacie's choices rather than manufacturing crisis for its own sake. The Cranberry Inn setting gives the story a grounded, lived-in quality that makes the stakes feel personal rather than plot-driven. At 228 pages, it's lean and purposeful — the kind of romance that respects both the characters and the reader's time.